PAUfS tWO "SALADA" DAILY EDITION TEA SUnSCRIPTION RATES rti.. nAii.. . i it - . , . . . 382 Two hundred years ago a tea like "SALADA" would have cost $50.00 a pound -but such tea was then unknovvn today millions enjoy the fragrance and satisfaction of "SALADA" for a small fraction of that cost. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIi Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. wiij- reiver, uy man or earner, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 ror lesser period, paid in advance, tier month 50 uy man 10 au parts Of Northern and Central British Columbia. jwu in ou)nuce jur yeany period 53 00 yjr iour montns tor 31 00 ay man 10 an omer parts of British- Columbia, the British """,c uimeu otaies, pam in advance per year .... SG.00 uy man iu an omer countries, per year $7,50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1 40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch S-so v ,.Vi"",ia, ijci jiincinuu, per une or, ni . .. - oiussuieu rtuverusing, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporter Telephone - - . 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations P Thursday, July 12, 1928 THE PORK BARREL The Tolmie faction of the Conservative party in British Columbia expresses itself as very much concerned aver what it calls "the pork barrel policy" of the Liberal party. SUCCESSION DUTIES tVancotfver Stnri i v. Wieni 11 lS demande? thai Prt'cular taxes be done away with o...u . ue Biaieu irom wnat source the deficiency of re-venue is to be made up. If the succession duties are abolished, taxation to an equal amount must be obtained elsewhere, presumably from industry and labor. As at present imposed, the succession duties uc. ngniiy on small inheritance, and much more lightlv on large inheritances that go to near relatives than on those that go .y , auW n tne latter case, a remote connec tion who inherits a million say, that he has done nothing whatever to earn and of which he might have been deprived had the testator so decided, may well be'asked to contribute a reasonable sum to ic ex,,ene 01 me, government that has protected the property constituting his I ... .vr,..v . t , . HEROIN FOR MINISTER The despatch we publish today suggesting that II. P k'.r.,in -v w iiyiuuiiu ui iiiiiii'ii 111 iiip raninar nt iha .....vv.u ti.c.4uiicMV uiieresiing in mat It indicates the value iimceu 00 me Atiin member tn the capital. So far aa this paper is concerned we shall be glad to lend our .support in helping Mr. Kergin get the portfolio. We believe he is well qualified and that his appointment would be popular in the north. If we all unite In a request to the provincial authorities it is quite probable we may succeed. YO.'I)ERFUi, ADDRESS The address by, Hon., A. M. Manson at the big meeting last night wis the most remarkable political sneech ever heard in Prlnos Rupert. There was almost a total absence of flippancy. So serious was it that one might have fancied himself at a religious instead of a political meeting. The hall was packed to the doors and it was Impossible to have been present and not be impressed with the righteousness of the' Liberal cause in the present campaign. No sign of Wsent wjU '(hrtrWarVthln''tiaid airtl indeitl it would haiejmei) EFI IV Roaches Bed Bugs KILLS TIIE tyVlLY NEWS Tlursdiiy, Jul V 1-'. I', ! HUGE AUDIENCE HEARD is the meaaajaj ,tKk Or. Tolrale and MANSON TELL WHY LIU-ERALS hi supporters 'broadcast through til J 'SHOULD HE RE-TUHNED Canada and the United States and even ' to the ships in the Pacific Ocean? HY ELECTORS. ' Confidence That British Columbia la In dol- drilma. she la ftlitMHaocl. srcsnlnar un-1 (contlri oin page on.) ,. th- . , n ii-r I .. "? .-7. -, ItSte meiibers. the l ana gins are leafing the una ana I MinTcif-'ArroTiT BrirEh Collimbla the business is broken down. What cio you, annual meeting waa being' held and think of a pWtf ?fiat Would pay the toh 0U1' lB'ihe'directors would be de-ipr'lee for power cf besmirching the ckied upon,. The .ajpeaker suggested theUslr name "A the ppnvir.ee? It ia an 1U rollcwing question lor tne snarenoioen ; iro iuui .uuis :ui own iksi. to consider In reaching thed decision: Mr. Manson refereed tc. the develop-fM'Kfol.l) POLICY Intent of power and the strides that 1 How had bualneai been under theae directors? Had the assets been developed and had progress been ea, isfactory? 2 What kind of administration had he was touched in the upper-story. Tnat type of speech-making, tbe speaker believed, would cost Mr. Pooley hU seat. Hla fine constituents would renaent and condemn that kind of language. Mr. Manaon referred to tbe serlout charges that had been launched a yeas- ago by Mr. Twlgg. tbe Conaerva- ware being made' In that connection In I the province. Politics had crept in and Prince Hupm,' in iu early daya. had blundered. ya, woefully blundeNd. When It had stopped the develdpmenkti been glyen? Had It been honeat and f electrical energy here and prevented reasonably efficient and were the the lnauatrlai front coming In. Tool finances in good shape? lte. the mistake waa now realized and !n examining the atatute bop, many would undd, what they had jone;fc- m :ne legiaiation paasea in tne in- , you. uu uu; tereata of the rank and filet Had another chanoe. Mr. Pattullo la work the government made good to the !ng hard and U yfv again give ua five j common humanity of the province? mem Dera irom trie north we win make Had the laglalatlon which was paaaed our vcioe neard and may be able t encouraged business? rectify the terrific mistake that the 4 What policy had the dlrectora to people of Prince Rupert made." offer for the future. Was It retro- In the matter of administration. Mr. grade, standstill or forward looking? Manaon referred to the fact that each There should also be examined the of the directors save one was a hua-pollcies of those who would substitute , band and a father. Each had taken the present government aa well as ; into the oftblnai a record of suc- critlelsma that had been made. One ceaaful private buair.eaa and personal criticism was that the drbt had In- honor. "Tbeye art n. drunks or repro- creasod tremendously and was a burden ! :ates but a Dotty of men I am pround upon the people. Another was that to be associated with. When the Llb- tbe rate of taxation had gone up. StUl erals had taken office, tbe financial another waa that the directors hadltv. :jt wa ao bad that the banks been reckless in their expenditure nd had gone so far as to warn the gov-hatt spent money without bounds. 1 eminent that It could not honor its Ulllsl'KKIM! OAMI'AKlMNO jckequea unless ao adequate increase Mr. Uanaon decried briefly th fact w" md in taxation. After years that,- personalities, lnsinuatKin. abuaij01 continuous deficit and saddled with and whispering should enter into the ' " lcd 01 unprovided for debt, the gov- campalgn. Though It had been sal- ;ernnw su ao administered that. In !om if ever that such a campaign of ! " twelve yart of office, there was malign had proven profitable, there 091 atafto year when expenditures were incidents of indiscreet abuse In u axcteaaa seven ue it waa true this campaign. For Instance, Mr. ! that the debt had been increased but Pooley, the first lieutenant of Dr. much serrloe had been given. In the Tolmle, had said that Dr. MacLean was 'matter of tbe Increase of the debt, cbe unworthy of belief, that he would not Conservative, . however, might be fair. believe him on a stack of Bibles, that I They said tht the debt had Increased Vu ,,c l,""KS ne 18 oeiter able to do bui-Uve of Victoria. To Investigate tboae'falr comparleoa was t20.000.000 nesa with uv. the friendly Dominion government than the min who I1" 018 ak"r iXMSt of tb und.!aoe4o. Then Mr. Manson tor jears naa organiZed the Conservative forceg against them Then, from purely selfish interests, the people ghould return Mac-Lean in order to have the railway deal completed. That is the pork barrel policj$r ,, . . And. affer airrthroughjlfe tvPaW lh?Pork barrel policy. All business, is selfish, most regions. are Belfish and mostly politics is a selfish business. We elect a man because think, we he will to make pnnrlltinna lwn. !. st .... ., .. " " help "'J it is suggtsted to electors of British Columbia that they would be Jn nn?t a 8Upp?5ter of the Preee"t Kovernment rather than P Thn? 1 ,TUSe th? couIntri8 I,kelJ- t benefit, from such ac-uon. tion That u is the pork barrel policy. 1 ,i..i.eS. r,W?.KMd:mn offering themselveg for election. Un- uwu., ..... lauuiio is me more able of the two but Mr. m alan nn at. In lJ ...in j. li. . . . rfw i'""i'- think all will agree about that. The Conservatives could not have made a better -choice. But Mr. Pattullo is a member of the govern! men that is able to help us. He can help dispose of the P.G.E. to u...Kc n u ne can nejp us in our fight for recognition here. He Zt ; r ; zrr inere 18 no B00d reaion wh" he "houid i S li i- rdnC n-d8 t0 -n.ider the pork Mr. Justice Morrison; fifty years standing. of the same old Insinuation a sample of what men without a ease will resort to." Mr. Manaon also referred to a Conservative pamphlet. irom ew.oqo.two to tioo.ooo.ooo. But; tbey took on one band tbe net debt they had left and. on the other, tbe gtoaa debt bow. The true figures were In 1916 net debt of aao.000.000 and a gross debt of I26.0O0.0GO; in 1097 a gross degtat of t7e.000.000 and a ;et debt, deducting sinking and repayment fund, of t4t.000.000. The a churchman of plained now this Increased fair j of some cities of the Dominion. and ex- debt hadj Dh 1 a tr 1 ffm khAnl 4H h.n j, . . . - a. iw 1 MM .u wu.juihk manwavs. tmwu. mua a waoing Vancouver uon- tiquieuiuon 01 oS debt, tbe university ! -v iie um proniDiuoniat. w. n. ' auunings, lEJtiiuaoas sucb as Tran-1 M slain, bad been appointed. They , qullle aaaltarlua. Boys' Induetrlal ! bad heard ' all the- evidence and their ecbool. Home for the Deaf and School 1 I verdict was unanimously that there Mor the Blind, soldiers housing sol- beng a genial face upon its frontla- Z'JTZZL "... -Tr. .me" piece, which devoted considerable J" " .17 ' ula" space , . hwl Ie" f u hi. .u. m, - , T-l here for tb ar. Mr. Man- wretch o: most d-plcabl. type." Wb, &a " L'!! ' pr&V" " if It :. true. I should be behind the bar. br I. do not think you h.e that ? " : . -.Umatton of me. Jt ujus, w,h! ?" ' J eountr'- He. part of the campaign of insinuation, ' , vilttf nation and whispering.' While ftW I IBM I II I las to consider bow business bad been in this pcogrees. In this connection, tbe apeaker gave many facte and figures to show how the basic industries of tbe province had increased in the period from 1U10 to int. Agriculture bad showed an utcraasetf production of W pat-cent; population bad Increased 36 percent but limnru had cone un only 90 or M percent while export had Increased M0 percent. Due largely f to the administration of Mr. Pattullo,! lumber proAucUoa bad seen an in-1 crease of 340 perotnt, Waterfeome trade! going up S4 pssseat -and pulp and Paper production ruing by 368 per cent. Mineral production had aone up 101 percent until now li. 0. pro duced a quarter of the mineral wealth of the Dominion. Tbe production of the fishing industry had Increased by percent and tbe average Increaae of the province's industries wss 101 percent. Was that not a magnificent nceeaae? Speaking of local affairs. Mr. Man- son spoke briefly of the political op position to the development of the Port of Prince rtupert both federally and provlnelally. It would amas the people here to know how petty a&d Jealous certain ether portions of the province had been In the matter of the development d :hievt of the prov ince. "But you oav -ffn fortunate. asserted Mr. 'Manson. "-to Hon. T. D. Pattullo to flgh port nr'efef'4i short spar years. There waa the, ne ve had on year ! wlhe by this ort.o mfli ' at oeai core and the second one building at the other end of the Island: the magnirice&t elevator, better streets and many other improvement. I'OOIt .UlYKICTIXlNd Why should people lose tbelr ooci-mon sense and why should they be bitter in surveying tbe progim of the province as a business proposition? Any reasonable person oould not but admit that magnificent progress had been made. . "Oaplttl u now eenung into British Columbia as It never came before tn this province, or, for that matter, any part of Oanada or the United State in hletory. But what Speaking of what had been done for' thlft naMveevn m.. . . , - w. m evrrv oeoarunent or thai. government returned npra were given the nrefereiMs in M.ntin t. . . for we are only average business men. but . tti . steals J3 e hsve y,oi aa good a record us any jlness concern you can find in Can- ii da." Manson referrtd to the fact that I government had not to resort to ' ny of Its leaders or polltlsal sources 'or an opinion on Its financial stand- , Tlftf tf hurt mrm trt fhn mnnn mar. not a jot or tittle of evidence to idlers' employment. cootliHaatloa of the j, ,,. , . , ' ' support tbe chatws. "Yet I e m i P.OX. Rem with .11 u.u t,- .tl ' -'"" -""'" ' ,U 0Wn bt0I1 m iU bona- "Wh earlof ZZ window on the Mreet her. . BrKiah Muhl. .... .k. tHese messages of gloom and criticism in the face of what the bond hoUMa (continued on pee six) LAM) ACT mifi; or intention to ,tm.V Hi in mnea Rupert Lund ..eeordlng Dts- ad'koent to ADIfora ' ' .J,P.,jr. ,or , at th following tie-cribed lands: Commencing at a nost nUnted I.K.tKr. been a MAf .... . ifn water wr mark marx 01 of an an islsnd: island: thenr thence uke , bHwui ,k.' " ' t:: .i'.? 'OtlOWlni th hlCh n r-r -.step mark nunrf un " "'" " w wna vo " point pwni 01 oi commencemen commencement all the endit m- .11 ...k.i... .. . 7." " " ' ' i:nen tne former although It had In tK anil k.la.u. I i " " creased the dent h. . -w - wum mm . an misUkea uimit scccteimior or nraae upon the wheels human .nn or progress. He asked the -let and situate iy, uoreab Island. Bkidegate EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK Deliciously Temptin with iau Jasuy-Made Drcistng The BORDEN CO. LIMITED Crisp Lettuce. . Juhy Tomatoes . . . Cool Cucumbers . ... served with an npoctfrinfi. CE COLD Dressing . . . f & lunch . . k supper. L'htbu't satisfying... cools tiwbiootJ. And no w ork to prepare I m ic a wie simpic rcripe . . . you'll find 1 a wonderful uncooked dressing . . . 2 eggs beaten until I xM. 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon mustard 1 can Eagle Drarul milk 1 cup vinegar Beat first four Ingredients vigorously for a few m.'nufes, adJ vlnrsar, atfr well , act aside o f c w hours to vMcken. W ill keep for weeks. - VanuMJVtr Inlet. :wcu vnsnmt jsiauos. TAlOt NOT1C1 that Pacific Mills imlted. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation ulp end Paoer Msnufsetunm im... .-.a contalnlnc 0 28 sere, more nr iu FIC MILLS. LIMITED Applicant Donald Wlth.tr u,.ii.rf.. r.. m w'nt.f0.r pcl: Limited chrCbpfidemK in, fito-rtriasl o player hrtallismcfirV-- tfce elenitujert " half theoyf,o mtfririg. -; . The many cars you seequipswj with Good rrchj Tires indicates the. vidprcaj6onJBwer.te of car outers in SilvertovvTis - , : ' 10B ' Gobiiiicb -. 4 rffiTITiffTW"'' Trrt-n f Ti'i ttrin trirrrnnnii m i n T mn mm :l()D FOR 10,000 EXTRA VOTES Hr-l . lii . rintion Coupon Accompanied In- thi- 'wmi'iiiti-.n bl.-tnk and your fir-: . criptron, thjf) coujioii will -t uN in (Roe for th.' i . iiificeot Daiiy NVv.t ffir.g wi.sfc tiio grand tot of mon- Mi 2fi.00ft. vote. Thin cottiton -iay bt unit once awl in ., i only whiiii acuoBipdniea) kty a itoicrtpUik Omittance. Name of Subscriber . .... Candidates Name .'...t. mount Enclosed .'. This couiwn will count , 10,000 extra v..'ts wh.n . turned to the Campaign Manager at the . ampaign oft i. -the Prince Rupert Daily Newrt, togethi-r with the firt m acription you obtain. It rrfufct be accompanii .i by the .a and the subscript ion mu t be for a period of one y. ;.i l'nger. The lO.-Xxi fm. voten are IN ADDITION to th.- mn. ber given on the subsei ij.tiorf as per thu regular vote schrdul iCANADIAM PACIFIC kSlllwiV HEALTH FOLLOWS tWWN0(CCWKf fJIUt0N$fAl '(kvtf in Disutrtaf IHtfOUOWWSMOMJl ttOMACN Mt( irUt awitrt Mnt vaiawit. Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Ketchikan. WrancrIL Juneau and NLagwai : Juli o. 9, I J 1 iti ; mj To anroiner. Victoria and HraUle lulj 1, II.' II. is. tl. TV '.' rlllNf 'tn KOV.IL Tor lluledMle. Kael Hella Helki. nrm. i. I r ai iraal . t I- V Mm . (amnhell T ..j iT,. ...:; ."1?" I??:. ,,r" "' f. c. iiui'l I a tt tt s . OHI'IIAUII. irneriil tni f'orner f 41 li street and Snl Avenue. Irlnre lliirrt. in:. rhtine V.nvn 211 or Hlack 2S3 rhuns SI W, C. ASPINALL dlllROl'HACTOU unuiTu 6 and 7 Exchange Mack, Prince Rupert, II.C New Srapery Fabrits IMI'ORTIM) Cretonnes, Chlnlw., I)amailiH nml Sunfnut I'nbrlcH 30 In Cretonnes, fast colors, exquisite floral dg-Utu, pcr.ynrd 29 ineFwnch jinmV ill,',; k ivinied ' Cretonnesaasc'rted T siKRR and colon iiks, per yard l l -.n CO inch Silk Damasks, fadeless fabrics, heavy weltfhT, Ier yard Fraser Sl Payne f i..t .1 res a. UniviTMil Trailing Co. ..10